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Washington, July 14, 2004 - Sen. John Cornyn (R- Texas) and Sen. Wayne Allard (R- Colo.) leave the U.S. Capitol Building to speak to the media on Capitol Hill after a failed vote in the Senate to amend the Constitution to ban gay marriage on July 14, 2004. (SHNS photo by Valerie Roche / Scripps Howard News Service)

Washington, July 14, 2004 - Sen. John Cornyn (R- Texas) and Sen. Wayne Allard (R- Colo.) leave the U.S. Capitol Building to speak to the media on Capitol Hill after a failed vote in the Senate to amend the Constitution to ban gay marriage on July 14, 2004. (SHNS photo by Valerie Roche / Scripps Howard News Service)

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Washington, July 14, 2004 - Sen. John Cornyn (R- Texas) and Sen. Wayne Allard (R- Colo.) leave the U.S. Capitol Building to speak to the media on Capitol Hill after a failed vote in the Senate to amend the Constitution to ban gay marriage on July 14, 2004. (SHNS photo by Valerie Roche / Scripps Howard News Service)

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